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obviously lapd would be the primary. you've got fbi, tsa, homeland, everybody would be involved at this point. bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. >> exactly. everybody is involved. law enforcement is a team effort here. los angeles airport police, lapd, you're going to also have the joint terrorism task force. that basically is made up of agencies you've described. looks like we might have had a hero tsa officer here wounded. he might have tried to confront or stop the gunman. police in l.a., i've been out there and worked with them before, they are very good. it's a large facility with a lot of police. so quickly this guy was taken down where he couldn't hurt a multitude of people. >> the faa is telling nbc news there is a ground stop in effect for lax. the flights are on the ground bound for lax, will be held on the ground. you can see we've got air yeeri. this happened 12:30 eastern time, 9:30 a. time, pacific time. because of the east coast delays, east coast bad weather, there were a lot of people in those te
obviously lapd would be the primary. you've got fbi, tsa, homeland, everybody would be involved at this point. bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. >> exactly. everybody is involved. law enforcement is a team effort here. los angeles airport police, lapd, you're going to also have the joint terrorism task force. that basically is made up of agencies you've described. looks like we might have had a hero tsa officer here wounded. he might have tried to confront or stop the gunman....
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lapd detectives have told us he is in custody. so a lot of information, a fluent situation as we're following all of these developments right now and hoping at any minute now, we're eight minutes behind schedule. we're supposed to get an updated briefing from the mayor and from lapd chief charlie beck. >> there's so many different agencies on so many different levels between city and state and federal officials. they have to gather and go over the information and give us what they know at this time. what is unclear is really the motivation of this gunman. what did he want? was he trying to shoot his way through? was it this one event? we don't know. >> we're actually getting some -- my producer is talking in my ear, we're getting new information right now. we're told this according to ucla medical center, a spokesperson there, received three male victims from lax, one is currently in critical condition. two are in fair condition. and also we know that one tsa agent has reportedly been shot and killed. again, all of this -- you kno
lapd detectives have told us he is in custody. so a lot of information, a fluent situation as we're following all of these developments right now and hoping at any minute now, we're eight minutes behind schedule. we're supposed to get an updated briefing from the mayor and from lapd chief charlie beck. >> there's so many different agencies on so many different levels between city and state and federal officials. they have to gather and go over the information and give us what they know at...
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it came down to a matter of minutes, but it did not go the lapd's way. a police chief who warned the los angeles force from three time zones away about the l.a.x. suspect joins us in a matter of moments. >>> the politics lead. a new book claims the obama/biden campaign was a taylor swift song waiting to happen. that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and settling scores. >>> the sports lead. one nfl player is out and another suspended for what? late hit? helmet to helmet tackle? nope. allegedly it's for the same type of behavior we usually attribute to mean girls in high school. >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jack tapper. we begin with the national lead. moments ago, the head of the union representing officers with the transportation security administration issued a statement calling for some of those officers to be armed in the aftermath of friday's shooting at los angeles international airport. the statement reads in part quote, at this time, we feel a larger and more c
it came down to a matter of minutes, but it did not go the lapd's way. a police chief who warned the los angeles force from three time zones away about the l.a.x. suspect joins us in a matter of moments. >>> the politics lead. a new book claims the obama/biden campaign was a taylor swift song waiting to happen. that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and settling scores. >>> the sports lead. one nfl player is...
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at this point, the lead is the lapd. but we're obviously at the federal level in touch with law enforcement officials on the ground and will -- the president will be updated as the afternoon progresses. >> the lead, as we have now heard from the news conference, is the fbi, with lapd assisting there. and also according to the mayor, they believe, this is according to police as well, a lone shooter, it was a lone-shooter situation. feel confident that was isolated to that particular terminal in the airport. but as we continue to hear from people who happened to be inside, happened to hear some of the gunshots, absolutely ori horrifying ordeal. i want to go to chuck who joins me on the phone. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. can you hear me? >> i can, yes, sir. let's just begin with, how are you sdm are you okay? >> i'm fine. pretty calm at this point. sort of overcoming the initial adrenaline rush of having sort of felt such personal danger. but yeah, at this point, things are much less dramatic. much less of a visible pol
at this point, the lead is the lapd. but we're obviously at the federal level in touch with law enforcement officials on the ground and will -- the president will be updated as the afternoon progresses. >> the lead, as we have now heard from the news conference, is the fbi, with lapd assisting there. and also according to the mayor, they believe, this is according to police as well, a lone shooter, it was a lone-shooter situation. feel confident that was isolated to that particular...
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and that will fall under the jurisdiction of the fbi, but assisted with the lapd, the l.a. airport police, will all work on this together. depending on what condition that wounded person, wounded subjects are, what kind of condition they are in, if a death has occurred. a lot of different things come into play with the investigation. but it will be worked, jointly, i'm sure with lapd and the fbi. >> casey wian, our reporter is there, getting more information. what else are you learning, cas casey? >> i don't know if you can see the woman way off in the distance wheeling her luggage. she's an arriving passenger from jfk. just came in to one of the other terminals today. she's got a four-mile walk, she says, to her house in marina del rey, but there's no taxi cabs, no way for her to get off the airport, no way for her husband to come and get her, get close to the airport, so she's going to walk, as far as she can, until she meets up with her husband. now can see also the traffic jam and how you have an lapd vehicle trying to navigate his way through the incredible traffic jam
and that will fall under the jurisdiction of the fbi, but assisted with the lapd, the l.a. airport police, will all work on this together. depending on what condition that wounded person, wounded subjects are, what kind of condition they are in, if a death has occurred. a lot of different things come into play with the investigation. but it will be worked, jointly, i'm sure with lapd and the fbi. >> casey wian, our reporter is there, getting more information. what else are you learning,...
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former lapd police chief bill bratton will be with us next. stay with us. >> somebody started shooting, it sounded like either a .44 or a pretty big caliber gun or shotgun. it was within 15 feet where i was standing. it seemed like they were shooting away from where i was. i couldn't see the shooter i guess but it was very close in terms of sound. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. i remember thinking there's a
former lapd police chief bill bratton will be with us next. stay with us. >> somebody started shooting, it sounded like either a .44 or a pretty big caliber gun or shotgun. it was within 15 feet where i was standing. it seemed like they were shooting away from where i was. i couldn't see the shooter i guess but it was very close in terms of sound. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better,...
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the gunman is believed to have acted alone according to lapd. according to police, this individual, the suspect, pulled an assault rifle out of his bag, that's the words of the police, assault rifle, and opened fire. he charged back into the screening area and walked well inside the airport terminal before security ultimately caught up with him. an intelligence officer briefed by the lapd says the gunman was shot in the chest multiple times. now that shooter is said to be in custody. two sources tell cnn the shooter is not, repeat, not a current or former tsa officer, despite reports from other media. airport officials say l.a.x. is technically still open but it's only accepting flights at less than half the normal rate. any flight coming out of l.a.x. or through l.a.x. will be significantly late. officials are hoping passengers just stay away from the airport at this point at least for the rest of the afternoon. as for the passengers already inside terminal three, many are trapped for now in other terminals. they will all have to be rescreened
the gunman is believed to have acted alone according to lapd. according to police, this individual, the suspect, pulled an assault rifle out of his bag, that's the words of the police, assault rifle, and opened fire. he charged back into the screening area and walked well inside the airport terminal before security ultimately caught up with him. an intelligence officer briefed by the lapd says the gunman was shot in the chest multiple times. now that shooter is said to be in custody. two...
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are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we just came from lapd as deputy chief. they work specifically for the airport. >> are you aware of any kind of tension between tsa officer and airport police at l.a.x.? >> caller: the tsa officer? i'm not aware of that. my understanding is there are thousands of employees and millions of passengers. i'm sure there's a conflict here or there. but i don't have a sense that there's not a very good working relationship amongst the public safety and homeland security people. >> law enforcement source tells cnn before the repositioning, airport police officers complained to the union about being board with the assignment of being stationed behind the tsa checkpoint. do you think that could have prompted a swi
are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we just came from lapd as deputy chief. they work specifically for the airport. >> are you aware of any kind of tension between tsa officer and airport police at l.a.x.?...
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the shooting happens we believe at 9:20 and by 9:28, lapd was on scene. 100 l.a. fire department officers on scene and they still have this set up here. some pictures of, i want to go through the rest of it and explain why they were asking those questions. "the los angeles times" newspaper on its online version and twitter and other representable news organizations on the west coast are reporting that the shooter is a transportation security administration officer. that this agent was a tsa agent and that the tsa agent took this rifle out of a bag or as it's been described to us, the authorities called it an assault rifle. i haven't seen it, but that's what they called it so that's what we'll call it until further notice. took a rifle out of a bag and began to fire at people. shot and according to the report of "the los angeles times," killed another tsa agent. then walked down the corridor toward the food court and where all of these gates are together and fired off more rounds. an officer, they were not specific, but we believe we don't have any way to know, eng
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forensics team are in there from the fbi as well as the lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this to be complete in their investigation. we do have a up the line. i would like to pass out. that an fbi tip line. the number is 1-888-226-8443. if you have, i would seek the public's assistance. if they have information which would be beneficial to this investigation and we ask that they please keep it to that. we would like to know about it'll we do have that line staffed right now. it is available and we are ready to run those leads. additional information, i can you want all the facts. we cannot provide those to you at this point. i see some of you smiling. we're not going to give -- >> we just lost the signal but you were listening to the fbi downer agent in charge at los angeles airport. david bowdich. >> the operations of this airport. what is moving forward as we speak. and some of the great work they did today. >> thank you, mr. mayor. between 9:30 this morning and approximately 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, th
forensics team are in there from the fbi as well as the lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this to be complete in their investigation. we do have a up the line. i would like to pass out. that an fbi tip line. the number is 1-888-226-8443. if you have, i would seek the public's assistance. if they have information which would be beneficial to this investigation and we ask that they please keep it to that. we would like to know about it'll we do have that...
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the lapd respond the, fire department setting up triage. you can imagine with something like this, the fbi will also get involved at some point if they are not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again, still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned, century boulevard has been shut down as investigators get there to the scene. lapd tactical units there arriving. this is terminal 2 and 3. this is such a busy weekend, busy halloween that really hasn't stopped since overnight. a lot of police incidents and the latest at lax waiting to get word on what happened with the travelers inside. >> waiting to get information on injuries. assignment debt getting this, a 45-year-old male going to ucla harvard medical center, 29-year-old male shot in the leg going to westwood. a third victim with a sprained ankle. so if this is the extent of the injuries, hopefully that is good news. kben, these are preliminary reports coming in. we don't know how widespread the incident was. matching up with the
the lapd respond the, fire department setting up triage. you can imagine with something like this, the fbi will also get involved at some point if they are not already there on the ground assessing the situation. again, still developing. hopefully this is all over. we don't know that yet. >> as you mentioned, century boulevard has been shut down as investigators get there to the scene. lapd tactical units there arriving. this is terminal 2 and 3. this is such a busy weekend, busy...
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he was killed by officers from lax police and lapd. the second thing that we believe suggests he was targeting tsa agents, law enforcement officials saying as he was running down the terminal, he essentially was asking people hey, are you with tsa and when they said no he continued running, making his way down. third thing, also, information, there were texts that apparently he was sending in the days leading up to the attack we were just learning in which he was sending them to his father and brother and there was some concern about his situation about how -- what was going through his mind at the time. so these three things suggest in fact, he was looking to shoot tsa agents. that's the premise law enforcement officials are investigating. that's what they tell us, anderson. >> earlier reports said he was shot multiple times but survived. you're saying the shooter is dead? >> no, no, i didn't say that. the shooter was hit three times in the chest, center mass, hit multiple times but we don't know the condition. we've been trying to fi
he was killed by officers from lax police and lapd. the second thing that we believe suggests he was targeting tsa agents, law enforcement officials saying as he was running down the terminal, he essentially was asking people hey, are you with tsa and when they said no he continued running, making his way down. third thing, also, information, there were texts that apparently he was sending in the days leading up to the attack we were just learning in which he was sending them to his father and...
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ciancia's father called the lapd. they asked them to check on him. >> the call came in at 10:06 to the communications dispatch center. the officers were at the scene in the driveway in about six minutes. >> reporter: ciancia was not there, he had about six minutes earlier already started his rampage at terminal three. >> we weren't putting two and two together at that time. >> reporter: his father also called the local police chief in new jersey. chief alan cummings then called the lapd, and was told the officers had just cleared ciancia's apartment because he was not there. the next call was from a reporter who told him paul ciancia was the gunman. >> i put the phone down and basically said, oh, my god. i couldn't believe it. i was in shock. >> reporter: seconds later, ciancia's father saw the tv coverage and called him. >> he said, am i seeing this on tv? is this my son in the shooting at the airport? it was an emotional wreck, can you imagine seeing somebody on tv and something like that. i think he was just in sho
ciancia's father called the lapd. they asked them to check on him. >> the call came in at 10:06 to the communications dispatch center. the officers were at the scene in the driveway in about six minutes. >> reporter: ciancia was not there, he had about six minutes earlier already started his rampage at terminal three. >> we weren't putting two and two together at that time. >> reporter: his father also called the local police chief in new jersey. chief alan cummings then...
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the los angeles lapd says the area is still under investigation and will not let us leave the area. he writes the following. filling up in the secure area mostly calm now but people upset. >> we want to show you what johnathan paul is twoating. tweeting. null water and milk is being rationed at lax for stranded passengers at bradley terminal. he has another picture here. he writes, help here, ref go refugee camp. >> he is writing stranded passengers. a waiting news at bradly terminal. let's get to know each other says the p.a. announcer hash tag lax. he tweeted something here. guy mumble loudly while shooting in gate area. shooting downward as people ran away. earlier he tweeted several choppers overhead, terminal closed and passengers getting bused to bradley terminal. and to john foreman earlier had been tweeting some images they had been getting their newscast from their cell phones. he wrote here, no water or food where we are being held. just gave a water bottle to a woman with a baby, del. >> maria thank you so much. this is unfolding on our air airwaves. we saw a gun on the f
the los angeles lapd says the area is still under investigation and will not let us leave the area. he writes the following. filling up in the secure area mostly calm now but people upset. >> we want to show you what johnathan paul is twoating. tweeting. null water and milk is being rationed at lax for stranded passengers at bradley terminal. he has another picture here. he writes, help here, ref go refugee camp. >> he is writing stranded passengers. a waiting news at bradly...
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shootings, his motive and the victim's, we'll ask the former chief of the lapd what may now be done to prevent it from happening again. >>> road to 2016. on the trail with chris christie as he runs again for governor. is his eye on the white house? as the drum beat grows for his potential political opponent, hillary clinton. >>> shopping wars. the enticing offer some malls are using in the face of unprecedented online competition to keep you buying this holiday season. >>> going viral. get ready for the first annual youtube music awards coming tonight to a laptop near you. >>> and eternal flame. half a century after his assassination, restoring the jfk memorial and the mission of the woman in charge of keeping the legacy alive. >>> good evening. tomorrow morning will bring the beginning passengers to los angeles international airport and likely very few of them will be able to pass through security screening without thinking back to friday's terrifying shooting. today paul krench, the badly injured 23-year-old man suspected of opening firing, killing a tsa screener and wounding three o
shootings, his motive and the victim's, we'll ask the former chief of the lapd what may now be done to prevent it from happening again. >>> road to 2016. on the trail with chris christie as he runs again for governor. is his eye on the white house? as the drum beat grows for his potential political opponent, hillary clinton. >>> shopping wars. the enticing offer some malls are using in the face of unprecedented online competition to keep you buying this holiday season....
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he's the former head of counterterrorism for the lapd. john, what have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: he is paul anthony ciancia. as carter said he's from new jersey but a lot doesn't emerge. what you don't see is the criminal record. you don't see other violent acts. what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out, he opens fire, shoots his way through the check point going down a side, coming around the back. he's focused on the tsa agents. inside the bag we are told investigators came up with notes saying that the tsa were facists and pigs, anti-american rantings, anti-tsa rantings and references to the new world order which is another growing conspiracy group that believes the world is going to be taken over by forces and black helicopters and so on. interestingly, scott, today he texted his parents from l.a. to new jersey and said he was going to kill himself today. the
he's the former head of counterterrorism for the lapd. john, what have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: he is paul anthony ciancia. as carter said he's from new jersey but a lot doesn't emerge. what you don't see is the criminal record. you don't see other violent acts. what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out, he opens...
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and i went over there, and i made phone calls to lapd to get a well being check on him. >> reporter: sources say the note recovered at the scene ended with the letters nwo. which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniform
and i went over there, and i made phone calls to lapd to get a well being check on him. >> reporter: sources say the note recovered at the scene ended with the letters nwo. which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed....
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but he did make his way down the terminal, he got to the gate and that's when officers, both from the lapd and los angeles airport police, were able to open fire. they hit the gunman three times in the chest, center mass. he did have on him three magazines, one of them was actually in the firearm. the other two were in the clothing that he was wearing. he did go down quickly. he was taken to a local hospital, where he is being treated. he is officially in custody. we do not know his condition yet. but again, they are looking into the possibility that he was specifically and deliberately targeting tsa agents. >> as you say, search warrants are now being executed in two locations, one in los angeles and one in new jersey, is that right? >> reporter: that's exactly correct. we are being told by a law enforcement official that in fact, he was linked to those two locations, los angeles and new jersey, and just so you're aware, standard operating procedure right now is for any agency to send in a bomb squad first because they just don't know what the threat is. so the areas have to be cleared be
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. >>> bill bratton is with us, former chief of the lapd and the nypd. these days a security consultant and nbc news analyst. sadly, it seems we only get to talk to you after another episode of gun violence. this is your former turf. a place you were charged with protecting. that ring of tsa, commissioner, does not have weapons traditionally. you don't think the answer will be to weaponize concentric circles as you work your way into the airport? >> there will probably be a call to do just that. i would advocate against that trying to train 50,000 people to handle firearms in a very contained situation. better to leave it so the highly trained police personnel such as those that went into action today. >> as we said, l.a.x. on a friday morning, 9:30, busy place. hard to name a time when l.a.x. isn't busy. the problem with running an airport, you've got to have the free flow of people. isn't that exactly what makes them increasingly fertile targets for random violence and organized terrorism? >> while the violence occurred at the tsa checkpoint and maybe
. >>> bill bratton is with us, former chief of the lapd and the nypd. these days a security consultant and nbc news analyst. sadly, it seems we only get to talk to you after another episode of gun violence. this is your former turf. a place you were charged with protecting. that ring of tsa, commissioner, does not have weapons traditionally. you don't think the answer will be to weaponize concentric circles as you work your way into the airport? >> there will probably be a call...
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has won important cases against the lapd. against city of moreno valley which was raiding he has been a law clerk at the u.s. circuit court and has had a distinguished career outside and inside the aclu. please join me and welcoming our distinguished panel. [applause] henry, over to you. >> thank you, gred. -- greg. aboutare here to talk security and privacy. events of the last two years have put these in the forefront. the boston bombing reminded us that terrorism is still an ex existentialnd threats. a month later, edward snowden revelationsing about massive surveillance that our government was doing. this kicked off a healthy public debate about how we balance privacy and security. as you heard from greg, it is our mission at rand to improve the quality of public policy decision-making. that is why we brought together this panel. people who have different views. everyone here has deep expertise. we are hoping to have an open discussion. there will be some things and questions they will be unable to answer because of the si
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the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they just knew. i think he just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> reporter: he entered the terminal armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. they recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill tsa officers. he shot geraldo hernandez at point blank range. then he went up an escalator. but after spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause. so i looked down the escalator, and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there, and he shot him
the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they...
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chieflan cummings then called the lapd, and was told the officers had just cleared ciancia's apartment because he was not there. the next call was from a reporter who told him paul ciancia was the gunman. >> i put the phone down and basically said oh, my god. i couldn't believe it. i was in shock. >> reporter: seconds later, ciancia's father saw the tv coverage and called him. >> said am i seeing this on tv, the shooting at the airport? it was an emotional wreck, can you imagine seeing somebody on tv and something like that. i think he was just in shock. he was very upset. >> reporter: the fbi says ciancia planned this, carried five loaded magazines and wrote a note that showed he targeted tsa officers, officer gerardo hernandez, a father of two, just happened to be stationed in the area when ciancia drew his 22 caliber rifle. ciancia shot him once, went up the escalator, turned around and shot him again. horror in the area, that the timing was so wrong. >> what if we could have stopped that and the officers appeared at the residence to do a well being check on him a and he had not lef
chieflan cummings then called the lapd, and was told the officers had just cleared ciancia's apartment because he was not there. the next call was from a reporter who told him paul ciancia was the gunman. >> i put the phone down and basically said oh, my god. i couldn't believe it. i was in shock. >> reporter: seconds later, ciancia's father saw the tv coverage and called him. >> said am i seeing this on tv, the shooting at the airport? it was an emotional wreck, can you...
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the lapd went to his apartment. they found his roommates, but he was gone. they said he seemed fine, but at that hour, paul ciancia had already left and gone to l.a.x. fred in. >> all right. thank you so much, chris lawrence, we'll check back with you later this morning and in the afternoon. >>> back in los angeles, people are mourning the death of tsa officer hernandez. today, airport police are wearing black bands in his honor, and they will wear them until he is laid to rest. dan simon is live in los angeles. dan, we know most of terminal 3 still closed. what is the latest on the investigation? >> reporter: well, regarding terminal 3, we don't know when it's going to reopen. of course, you have a lot of passengers who want to go into the terminal and retrieve their belongs. when this happened be people dropped everything, hit the exits and left their stuff. they're eager to go retrieve it. and the fbi says they're still investigating at this point terminal 3 is off-limits to the public. in terms of the investigation, fredricka, we know this is somebody, a
the lapd went to his apartment. they found his roommates, but he was gone. they said he seemed fine, but at that hour, paul ciancia had already left and gone to l.a.x. fred in. >> all right. thank you so much, chris lawrence, we'll check back with you later this morning and in the afternoon. >>> back in los angeles, people are mourning the death of tsa officer hernandez. today, airport police are wearing black bands in his honor, and they will wear them until he is laid to rest....
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the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they just knew. i think he just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> reporter: he entered the terminal armed with an assault rifle and five magazines of ammunition. they recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill tsa officers. he shot geraldo hernandez at point blank range. then he went up an escalator. but after spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause. so i looked down the escalator, and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there, and he shot him
the family alerted authorities who asked lapd to do a welfare check. they responded within six minutes of getting that call, but it was still too late. >> this was after the incident occurred, and it's dozens of miles away from where lax is, so our officers didn't make the connection. >> reporter: but ciancia was already gone. we spoke exclusively to a woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. >> their third roommate comes back and says i just dropped paul at lax. and they...
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verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation and we'll try and confirm more details later on. for now, chris, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now to the terror felt by those who were there. with me now two witnesses to the shooting, dana star field and bill. let me start with you, if i may. i've been following your tweets for almost the moment this happened. a terrifying thing to have happened. i use that very terminal maybe three, four times a month. know it very well and i can't imagine anything more frightening than what happened there today. >> yeah, it was certainly the host frightening experience of my life, piers. if you know the terminal
verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation...
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the local police here got on the phone with the lapd and said, "please, go check this out, make sure he's okay." but by the time the officers got there and were talking to paul -- paul's roommates there in los angeles, he himself had already gone to l.a.x. >> mm. all right. chris lawrence, thank you so much for that update from pennsville, new jersey. >>> all right. now, back to los angeles. people there are mourning the death of tsa officer girardo hernandez. pistol is expected to meet with other tsa officers and investigators at l.a.x. dan simon is at l.a.x. right now. so, dan, the fbi is still investigating in terminal 3. what is the status of the terminal, while we've reported that it is open, it doesn't necessarily mean that passengers are moving through, right? >> that's exactly right. i should tell you, fredricka, the airport announced via twitter that anybody who left any belongings whatsoever in terminal 3 can now go pick up those belongings. as you can imagine, when this all took place, people sort of dropped their luggage, they left their purses, they left their briefcases
the local police here got on the phone with the lapd and said, "please, go check this out, make sure he's okay." but by the time the officers got there and were talking to paul -- paul's roommates there in los angeles, he himself had already gone to l.a.x. >> mm. all right. chris lawrence, thank you so much for that update from pennsville, new jersey. >>> all right. now, back to los angeles. people there are mourning the death of tsa officer girardo hernandez. pistol is...
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he immediately called local police in new jersey who immediately called the lapd who immediately scrambled and went to his house. everybody did what everybody could do. unfortunately this was just a random terrible act of a guy that's talking about the new world order and a bunch of, unfortunately, bizarre conspiracy theorys. let's go to toronto. the "toronto star" tells us toronto's embattled mayor, rob ford and i've never seen a man smoke crack as fat as rob ford he said he won't step down despite a video allegedly showing him smoking crack cocaine. he admitted to being hammered at a street festival in august. he always says he plans to ride out the storm and run for mayor again. ford is also the chief of police to release the video so the city can judge for themselves if that's the truth. despite all of this a recent poll in toronto shows support for him improving. he's now sitting at 44% approval and we americans thought that we were forgiving when bill clinton's approval rating went over 60% after monica lewinsky. that got nothing. they got a mayor -- the canadians always have to one
he immediately called local police in new jersey who immediately called the lapd who immediately scrambled and went to his house. everybody did what everybody could do. unfortunately this was just a random terrible act of a guy that's talking about the new world order and a bunch of, unfortunately, bizarre conspiracy theorys. let's go to toronto. the "toronto star" tells us toronto's embattled mayor, rob ford and i've never seen a man smoke crack as fat as rob ford he said he won't...
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stressing that there's only been a handful of insurance departments with this and that those planes lapded safely. but these airlines aren't taking any chances. japan air is telling us it's pulling them from some of its routes. tokyo to new deli and singapore is one of them. and that at this point is a short-term plan. delta is telling us it got a warning from boeing. we're waiting to hear back from other airlines. but there are reports that united add others have been warned about this problem from boeing as well. >> and it's just the 747 and 787. what about a fix? >> that's the question. what's happening is general electric which makes the engines of these planes, they're working to address this problem. but here's the thing. there are reports that a fix may not happen until march. now the dreamliner hasn't been shy about these problems. lots of problems in the past. the entire fleet was temporarily grounded earlier this year because of battery problems. this problem isn't as large scale as that. but you've got to understand that confidence is key. you can't feel real confident get on on
stressing that there's only been a handful of insurance departments with this and that those planes lapded safely. but these airlines aren't taking any chances. japan air is telling us it's pulling them from some of its routes. tokyo to new deli and singapore is one of them. and that at this point is a short-term plan. delta is telling us it got a warning from boeing. we're waiting to hear back from other airlines. but there are reports that united add others have been warned about this problem...
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the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might have stopped the rampage. but ciancia was already gone. he demanded a ride to the airport from one of his roommates. cnn's miguel marquez spoke exclusively to the woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. she says the roommates were handcuffed and questioned. >> at that moment that they're seeing this on the tv, their third roommate comes back, said oh, i just dropped off paul at l.a.x. he had to go home. they said i think you just dropped off paul to a shooting. >> reporter: describing ciancia as socially awkward, the woman also said he expressed strong feelings about the government. >> all the nsa findings that came out this year, he was very upset about it and he also thought that tsa abused their power. >> reporter: in light of the shootings, some are asking whether tsa officers should be armed. >> the function of the tsa is to ensure that people can board planes safely, take flights safely. the responsibi
the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might have stopped the rampage. but ciancia was already gone. he demanded a ride to the airport from one of his roommates. cnn's miguel marquez spoke exclusively to the woman who knows ciancia and his roommates. she says the roommates were handcuffed and questioned. >> at that moment that they're seeing this on the tv, their third roommate comes...
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it came down to a matter of minutes, but it did not go the lapd's way. a police chief who warned the los angeles force from three time zones away about the l.a.x. suspect joins us in a matter of moments. >>> the politics lead. a new book claims the obama/biden campaign was a taylor swift song waiting to happen. that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and
it came down to a matter of minutes, but it did not go the lapd's way. a police chief who warned the los angeles force from three time zones away about the l.a.x. suspect joins us in a matter of moments. >>> the politics lead. a new book claims the obama/biden campaign was a taylor swift song waiting to happen. that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and
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i'm also more seasoned as a result of my seven years running the lapd i think successfully, having a perspective of how another major city deals with its issues. i am currently consulting in a number of cities. detroit, baltimore, a few cities working with the chiefs of police there. so i have a much more significant base of experiences than i had even in 1994. >> the intelligence component has to be night and day between your first time as commissioner and today given what happened in september 11th, 2001. >> where we had gone to is into an era of predictive policeing in l.a. in 2007. we are with that information and intelligence. you can almost predict certain crimes will occur at certain times in german geographic information. with that information, get your cops in there early, work with the community early and stop that crime from occurring. that's what's changed. it's so exciting. >> before we go, reverend, you have spent time in chicago in focusing on stopping kroim there. you think it could be a model for the nation. >> i think what happened is everyone knows about the shooti
i'm also more seasoned as a result of my seven years running the lapd i think successfully, having a perspective of how another major city deals with its issues. i am currently consulting in a number of cities. detroit, baltimore, a few cities working with the chiefs of police there. so i have a much more significant base of experiences than i had even in 1994. >> the intelligence component has to be night and day between your first time as commissioner and today given what happened in...